Jacksonville 86, Valparaiso 7

Josh McGregor threw for 320 yards and three touchdowns while Rudell Small ran for another three scores as Jacksonville cruised past Valparaiso 86-7 on Saturday.
It was the highest scoring game ever for the Dolphins (6-1, 4-0 Pioneer League), beating their previous record of 55 points against UNC-Pembroke in 2007.
Small, the all-time career rushing leader for Jacksonville, also picked up a season-high 192 yards on the ground as the team rolled to 658 yards in total offense.
The only touchdown for the Crusaders (0-7, 0-4) came in the first quarter when Eric Slenk grabbed a 52-yard pass from Nate Goergen.
The Dolphins' Josh Philpart caught five passes for 109 yards and a touchdown.
The Jacksonville defense scored twice when Leonard Smith returned an interception in the first quarter and Taylor Marsh returned one in the second.